Parental care drives the evolution of male reproductive accessory glands across ray-finned fishes.

IF 2.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Evolution Pub Date : 2025-07-18 DOI:10.1093/evolut/qpaf062
Lucas Eckert, Jessica S Miller, John L Fitzpatrick, Sigal Balshine, Benjamin M Bolker
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Reproductive accessory glands are organs involved in reproduction that do not directly produce or release gametes but can play crucial roles in securing reproductive success. In fishes, the 2 leading hypotheses about why accessory glands evolved are (1) in response to sperm competition, or (2) to facilitate parental care activities. Here, we investigate the evolutionary history of accessory glands and test these hypotheses by estimating quantitative differences in evolutionary rates. We found that accessory glands are present in 116 of the 607 sampled species of ray-finned fishes, representing 26/267 families. We estimated that accessory glands have arisen independently ~20 times and that these glands were gained 5.8 times faster in lineages with male parental care, compared to those without male care, supporting the hypothesis that they evolved to facilitate care. In contrast, group spawning, used as a proxy for sperm competition risk, seemed to select against the evolution of accessory glands, as lineages exhibiting group spawning gained accessory glands 3.9 times slower than those with pair spawning (though this failed to reach statistical significance). This study provides new insights into the evolutionary history of accessory glands in fishes and highlights the importance of parental care in shaping reproductive anatomy.

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父母的关爱推动了魟形鳍鱼类雄性生殖附属腺体的进化。
生殖辅助腺是参与生殖的器官,它不直接产生或释放配子,但在确保生殖成功方面起着至关重要的作用。在鱼类中,关于副腺进化的两种主要假设是:1)为了应对精子竞争,或2)为了促进亲代养育活动。在这里,我们研究了副腺的进化史,并通过估计进化速率的定量差异来检验这些假设。我们发现,在607种鳍鱼样本中,有116种存在副腺体,代表267科中的26种。我们估计副腺独立出现了约20次,在有雄性亲本照顾的谱系中,这些腺体的获得速度比没有雄性亲本照顾的谱系快5.8倍,这支持了它们进化以促进照顾的假设。相比之下,群体产卵,作为精子竞争风险的代表,似乎选择反对副腺的进化,因为显示群体产卵的谱系获得副腺的速度比配对产卵的谱系慢3.9倍(尽管这没有达到统计学意义)。这项研究为鱼类副腺的进化史提供了新的见解,并强调了亲代抚育在塑造生殖解剖学中的重要性。
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Evolution
Evolution 环境科学-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Evolution, published for the Society for the Study of Evolution, is the premier publication devoted to the study of organic evolution and the integration of the various fields of science concerned with evolution. The journal presents significant and original results that extend our understanding of evolutionary phenomena and processes.
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